Coming off a 40-point outing Tuesday, Tilbury was 0-of-5 from the field in the first quarter, when Langham Creek used a 12-0 run to take a 14-4 lead. The Lobos led 22-7 going into the second.

The Eagles closed the gap in the period, using a 13-0 run to pull within four, 28-24, at halftime, but Tilbury only had four points at the break.

The second half was a different story.

The senior scored 14 of his team's 21 points in the final two quarters, then put in the game-winning layup in OT that also gave Cy Falls its first lead since 4-2.

"When (Cy Falls coach Jim Draudt) drew the play up I knew it was going to be open because we had Kuan (Lasalle) coming off the screen and the middle was wide open," said Tilbury, who had 20 points and nine rebounds.

"He threw it, I put a soft touch on it and I made it."

The game belonged to Langham Creek guard Jerome Segura in the first and third quarters, when he had 18 of his 20 points.

But foul trouble kept Segura on the bench the entire second quarter, when Cy Falls outscored Langham 17-6, and the junior came up empty on two key drives in the final minutes of regulation.

The Lobos managed only four points in the fourth quarter and overtime. Tilbury had eight by himself in the fourth, including two 3-pointers. The second tied it 45-45 with 1:13 left in regulation.

"I was forcing it a little bit (early)," Tilbury said. "(Draudt) said let the game come to me and make some good shots, so that's what I did."

Cy Falls and Langham Creek had identical turnovers (13) and rebounds (29), and both shot below 40 percent, but the Eagles went 18-of-24 from the free-throw line to 9-of-11 for the Lobos.